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Notes
They were first revealed to be Bagehot's by R. H. Hutton in his memoir of his great friend in the Fortnightly Review, n.s. 22 (October, 1877), 470; they were first collected in Bagehot's Literary Studies, ed. R. H. Hutton (1879), I, 309-360.
Robert H. Tener, "Bagehot, Jeffrey, and Renan," Times Literary Supplement, August 11, 1961, p. 515. Bagehot's review of Jeffrey appeared in the Inquirer on April 10, 1852, pp. 226-227. His "well-known essay" is "The First Edinburgh Reviewers," National Review, 1 (October, 1855), 253-284.
"Editor's Preface," The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, ed. Norman St. John-Stevas (1965), I, 17.
In his introduction to Matthew Arnold the Poetry, The Critical Heritage (1973), p. 12, Carl Dawson remarks that Bagehot's essays "unfortunately do not include a piece on Arnold's verse . . ."
Robert H. Tener, "R. H. Hutton's Editorial Career: I. The Inquirer," Victorian Periodicals Newsletter, 7 (June, 1974), 3-10.
It is interesting to observe that Hutton quotes the first thirteen lines in his memoir of Bagehot (Fortnightly Review, n.s., 22 [October, 1877], 455).
This appears in the "Checks and Balances" chapter of The English Constitution, serialized in the Fortnightly Review, 6 (December, 1866), 807-826.
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